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authentically


Meanings
  • adjective

    Given or presented in an authentic and original condition.


Rhymes
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certaintly , prentice , sentence , mentality
Variants
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authentic , authentically , authenticities , authenticity
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'authenticus', meaning 'original' or 'genuine'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'authentic' was first used in English in the 15th century.

  2. The word 'authentic' is often used in the context of digital signatures and digital certificates to ensure the authenticity of electronic documents.


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  1. Genuine: Refers to something that is authentic and not a copy or imitation.

  2. Original: Refers to something that is created for the first time and not a copy or imitation.


Quotes
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  1. "If I did "authentic" Japanese food here, no one would understand," says Masaharu Morimoto, whose idiosyncratic creations dazzle as many as 300 diners a night at his eponymous Philadelphia restaurant. "Anything I do here is going to be an Americanization of Japanese cuisine." The ponytailed Morimoto of Iron Chef fame has been expanding the boundaries of Japanese cuisine his entire career, starting at his own sushi bar in Hiroshima, Japan …

    - Harvey Steiman,{it}Wine Spectator{/it},31 Mar. 2005
  2. But before we could leave, the old guy had to have his pint with the regulars at the Regulator. Part of his routine. All the staff were from Ireland (the real Ireland), and all the walls were paneled with "authentic" oak.

    - Michael Kandel,{it}Fantasy & Science Fiction{/it},October/November 2004
  3. In 1879 expert opinion was unanimous in rejecting Sautuola's timid suggestion that the ceiling paintings in his family's cave were made by the same prehistoric hunters whose stone and bone artifacts he had been collecting from the cave floor. He was accused of forgery and not until 1902, when discovery of similar paintings in several French caves supported Sautuola's claim, did experts agree that they were "authentic" relics of Paleolithic times.

    - William H. McNeill,{it}New York Review{/it},19 Oct. 2006
  4. According to Lia, the document seems "authentic", though she emphasizes that it contains no specific attack orders …

    - Aparisim Ghosh,{it}Time{/it},22 Mar. 2004

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Authentically is often used in various contexts such as art, food, and literature to denote the genuine or original form of something.

How to Memorize "authentically"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine an object or a document that is authentic and original, such as a signed contract or an antique painting.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'authentic' with the words 'genuine' and 'original' to help remember its meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'GOR' to remember the meaning of 'authentic': 'Genuine', 'Original', 'Real'.


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